fix minor typos in Serial-HOWTO.sgml

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Jason Leschnik 2016-10-24 22:21:48 +11:00
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@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ program at the remote computer can't write to it anymore and thus
temporarily halts. temporarily halts.
Thus a stop signal from a text terminal has halted a program on a Thus a stop signal from a text terminal has halted a program on a
remote computer computer. What a long sequence of events! Note remote computer. What a long sequence of events! Note
that the stop signal passed thru 4 serial ports, 2 modems, and one that the stop signal passed thru 4 serial ports, 2 modems, and one
application program (minicom). Each serial port has 2 buffers (in one application program (minicom). Each serial port has 2 buffers (in one
direction of flow): the 8k one and the hardware 16-byte one. The direction of flow): the 8k one and the hardware 16-byte one. The
@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ loads. Of course if the driver doesn't come both ways (as a
compile-time option and as a module) you have no such choice. compile-time option and as a module) you have no such choice.
If you want to see what has already been compiled into an existing If you want to see what has already been compiled into an existing
working kernel, go the the /boot directory (or wherever the compiled working kernel, go to the /boot directory (or wherever the compiled
kernel(s) reside) and look in the config... file. kernel(s) reside) and look in the config... file.
In the 2.6 kernel there are many options to select from in the In the 2.6 kernel there are many options to select from in the
@ -1165,7 +1165,7 @@ moxa-smartio, riscom8, specialix, stallion, and sx (specialix).
The serial ports your multiport board uses depends on what kind of The serial ports your multiport board uses depends on what kind of
board you have. Some have their own device names like /dev/ttyE27 board you have. Some have their own device names like /dev/ttyE27
(Stallion) or /dev/ttyD2 (Digiboard), etc. For various other brands, (Stallion) or /dev/ttyD2 (Digiboard), etc. For various other brands,
see see devices.txt in the kernel documentation. Some use the see devices.txt in the kernel documentation. Some use the
standard names like /dev/ttyS14 and may be found in configuration standard names like /dev/ttyS14 and may be found in configuration
files that used as arguments to <tt>setserial</tt>. Such files may be files that used as arguments to <tt>setserial</tt>. Such files may be
included in a setserial or serial package. included in a setserial or serial package.